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Red Bird Sings: The Story of Zitkala-Ša, Native American Author, Musician, and Activist (en Inglés)
Gina Capaldi
(Autor, Ilustrado por)
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Q. L. Pearce
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Carolrhoda Books (R)
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Red Bird Sings: The Story of Zitkala-Ša, Native American Author, Musician, and Activist (en Inglés) - Capaldi, Gina ; Pearce, Q. L. ; Capaldi, Gina
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Reseña del libro "Red Bird Sings: The Story of Zitkala-Ša, Native American Author, Musician, and Activist (en Inglés)"
"I remember the day I lost my spirit." So begins the story of Gertrude Simmons, also known as Zitkala-Sa, which means Red Bird. Born in 1876 on the Yankton Sioux reservation in South Dakota, Zitkala-Sa willingly left her home at age eight to go to a boarding school in Indiana. But she soon found herself caught between two worlds--white and Native American. At school she missed her mother and her traditional life, but Zitkala-Sa found joy in music classes. "My wounded spirit soared like a bird as I practiced the piano and violin," she wrote. Her talent grew, and when she graduated, she became a music teacher, composer, and performer. Zitkala-Sa found she could also "sing" to help her people by writing stories and giving speeches. As an adult, she worked as an activist for Native American rights, seeking to build a bridge between cultures. The coauthors tell Zitkala-Sa's life by weaving together pieces from her own stories. The artist's acrylic illustrations and collages of photos and primary source documents round out the vivid portrait of Zitkala-Sa, a frightened child whose spirit "would rise again, stronger and wiser for the wounds it had suffered."